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The Passion for Music: A Sociology of Mediation

The Passion for Music: A Sociology of Mediation

  • Author: Hennion, Antoine
  • Author: Rigaud, Margaret
Hennion's theory of mediation provides a comprehensive approach to the study of music, one which considers the training, production, and consumption of music, without dismissing its aesthetic... More…

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Contents

  • Contents: Preface
  • Introduction
  • Lasting things: Durkheim as a founding father of the sociology of culture
  • Transition: restoring the mediators: one method for two programmes
  • Before mediation: social readings of arts
  • Sociology and the art object: belief, illusion, artefacts
  • The social history of art: reinserting the works into society
  • The new history of art: the social in the art work
  • Transition: linear causes or circular causalities?
  • The Baroque case: musical upheavals
  • Transition: 'unhappy music' which 'fade[s] away as soon as it is born'...: painting-and-objects versus music-and-society?
  • 'What can you hear?': an ethnographic study of a solfege lesson
  • Transition: music as a theory of mediation
  • 'Bach today'
  • Intermezzo: a sociologist at the Zenith concert hall...
  • Music lovers: taste as an activity
  • Conclusion: the representation of music: in praise of musical artifice
  • Epilogue: 'Vor deinen Thron'...
  • Bibliography
  • Index.